The Fall of Purañjana and the Supersoul as the Eternal Friend
Purañjana-Upākhyāna Culmination
विकृष्यमाण: प्रसभं यवनेन बलीयसा । नाविन्दत्तमसाविष्ट: सखायं सुहृदं पुर: ॥ २५ ॥
vikṛṣyamāṇaḥ prasabhaṁ yavanena balīyasā nāvindat tamasāviṣṭaḥ sakhāyaṁ suhṛdaṁ puraḥ
ଶକ୍ତିଶାଳୀ ଯବନ ତାଙ୍କୁ ବଳପୂର୍ବକ ଟାଣି ନେଉଥିଲା; ତଥାପି ଅଜ୍ଞାନ ଅନ୍ଧକାରରେ ଆବୃତ ରାଜା ସମ୍ମୁଖରେ ଥିବା ନିଜ ସଖା ଓ ସୁହୃଦ—ଅନ୍ତର୍ୟାମୀ ପରମାତ୍ମାଙ୍କୁ—ସ୍ମରଣ କରିପାରିଲେ ନାହିଁ।
In Bhagavad-gītā (5.29) Lord Kṛṣṇa says:
In this allegorical narration, the Yavana represents the overpowering force of time (kāla)—the agent that drags the embodied being toward death and transition.
The verse points to the ever-present inner companion—Paramātmā (the Supersoul)—whom the conditioned soul fails to perceive when covered by tamas (darkness/ignorance).
It urges daily remembrance of the Lord through bhakti (hearing, chanting, prayer), so that when time’s force comes, one is not overwhelmed by confusion and forgetfulness.